Monday, February 6, 2012

Why can't Occupy Wall Street people/college graduates be happy working at McDonald's?

Seriously. I have seen people in African and South American nations with college degrees who would be thrilled to earn what a McDonald's burger flipper earns per hour in the U.S.? Why am I meeting people with degrees who don't want to make a career out of burger flipping, but would rather tear down the hard-working people of Wall Street who became successful through hard work?Why can't Occupy Wall Street people/college graduates be happy working at McDonald's?
Or start their own business but they wont because they dont want to take on the risk or do the hard work it takes so instead they want others to give them money. It's pathetic.Why can't Occupy Wall Street people/college graduates be happy working at McDonald's?
"rather tear down the hard-working people of Wall Street who became successful through hard work?" Really? Really? Those "hard-working people" gamble other people's money and if they win, they keep the profit, and if they lose the citizens pay not the people doing the gambling. That is criminal. You are disgusting if you think that that is fine.
Guess what? In the US, working a minimum wage job can't pay rent AND pay back student loans. It's because the governments in some of those African and South American nations are actually providing a living wage instead of trying to create a plutocracy.Why can't Occupy Wall Street people/college graduates be happy working at McDonald's?
Because fast food is the hardest and lowest paying job around. It seriously is. I've done the military, foundry, roofing and fast food. Fast food is by far the hardest.
They're customers at McDonald's



How could they ever work there?Why can't Occupy Wall Street people/college graduates be happy working at McDonald's?
Are they protesting against McDonald's now?
They're all filled up.
What world are you living in? It can't possibly be this one.
In America there is 1 job available for every 4 people living here. "Get a job" doesn't seem so simple when you understand this fact. The people who are occupying are not all jobless. But all of them are fed up with corporate greed, government corruption and white collar theft. As for McDonnalds, they are part of the problem. It is big corporations like this who Loby politicians to make laws that make it next to impossible for an individual to start up their own burger joint and make a living.

It鈥檚 time to mobilize and aggressively move
on common sense political reforms.
We鈥檝e had enough of鈥?
鈻燭he Two-Party Oligarchy
鈻燘ig Government
鈻燘ig Corporate Power
鈻燭he Concentration of Power
It鈥檚 time to鈥?
鈻燚ecentralize
鈻燙reate New Political Parties
鈻燫estore the Rule of Law
The economic top one-tenth of one percent of the global population has launched an economic war on us. They are hoarding $39 Trillion in investible wealth, not counting the vast sums they have hidden in offshore accounts. In the United States, we now have the highest and most severe inequality of wealth in our nation鈥檚 history. While there is a record number of American citizens currently living paycheck to paycheck, in debt, unemployed, underemployed, without healthcare, on food stamps and in poverty, as our society is breaking down, global bankers have taken our tax dollars and given themselves all-time record-breaking bonuses. The same people who destroyed our economy have been rewarded with trillions of dollars in national wealth. It is now evident that both political parties and all three branches of government, along with the mainstream corporate media, have been bought off by a global economic elite.
As a broad-based network representing people across the political spectrum, we are working together to reach common ground and fight for pivotal political reforms. As long as the economy and government are rigged in favor of the top economic 0.1%, we will all lose.
Here鈥檚 a general outline of our common ground platform:
鈻燛nforce RICO Laws
鈻燘reak Up the Big Banks
鈻燛nd the Fed
鈻燘reak Up the Mainstream Media
鈻燬hut the Revolving Door
鈻燛nd Closed Door Lobbying
鈻營ncrease Government Transparency
鈻燛nd Corporate Personhood
鈻燗mend Campaign Finance
鈻燰erify All Votes
鈻營nvestigate War Profiteers
鈻營nvestigate War Crimes
鈻燛nd the Wars
鈻燫eopen the 9/11 Investigation
鈻燫estore Civil Liberties
鈻燯phold the Constitution
鈻燙lean Air, Water %26amp; Food
鈻燫educe Healthcare Costs, Profiteering
鈻燤ake Healthcare a Human Right
鈻營mprove Education For All, Reduce Costs
鈻燫eform Prison System
鈻燫eform Drug Laws
鈻營mmigration Reform
鈻燫ebuild Infrastructure
鈻燩rotect Internet Freedom
鈻燛mpower States鈥?Rights
鈻燛nd Corporate Welfare
鈻燫aise Taxes on Richest 0.1%
鈻燫educe Taxes for 99%
These are the core common ground issues that we must urgently rally around and support. Unless we organize and take decisive action, we will all suffer the consequences of our collective inaction. Any politician who does not urgently move on these issues must be voted out of office and replaced by people who will aggressively fight on these fronts.
They expect to be given an executive position from Day 1.They are upset because their parents don't have the connections to make them VP of the company they are applying for.Spoiled ingrate kids who have never had a hard day in their lives and they are protesting not everything is given to them and you might actually have to work hard in life.
Because they're just unhappy people to begin with.

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